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English video dialogue of ordering food in restaurant?

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Dining in a western restaurant: the conversation with the waiter when dining in a western restaurant, or the oral English situational dialogue and ordering sentences that anyone who works as a waiter in a western restaurant can learn.

Attendant: Would you like to order now, madam?

Would you like to order now, madam?

May: Yes, please. I want steak and mushrooms.

Yes, I want steak and mushrooms.

Attendant: How would you like your steak, rare or well-done?

How would you like your steak, rare, medium or well-done?

May: I want it well-done.

I want it well done.

Attendant: What kind of potatoes would you like with it? Mashed, boiled or baked?

What kind of potatoes do you want, mashed potatoes, boiled potatoes or baked potatoes?

May: I think I'll have baked potatoes. I want an iced tea and a lemon, please.

Baked potatoes. I also want an iced tea with a slice of lemon.

Attendant: Very good. Would you like some soup or salad first?

Ok, would you like some soup or salad first?

May: I want a cream onion soup.

I want a cream onion soup.

Attendant: Would you like dessert today, madam?

Do you have dessert today, madam?

May: I don't want to eat dessert. That's all. Thank you.

No dessert, that's all, thank you.

Attendant: OK. I'll be right there.

Ok, I'll be right there.

Common spoken English sentences in western restaurants:

Can I have a drink? A slice of lemon iced tea.

Please give me an iced tea with a lemon.

I want a glass of champagne. I want a glass of champagne.

This goblet is cracked. This goblet is cracked.

I'd like my steak well done. I like my steak well done.

I don't want appetizers. I want to skip the appetizer.

I want bacon and fried eggs. I want bacon and fried eggs.

I want two sandwiches, one with nothing and the other with everything.

I want two sandwiches, one with plain noodles and the other with all the ingredients.

What kind of dressing do you have? What kind of condiments do you have?

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English dialogue of ordering food in restaurant:

Here's your coke.

A: Here's your coke.

B: Thank you.

B: Thank you.

A: You're welcome.

A: You're welcome.

Oh, do you have any specials today?

Oh, do you have any specials today?

A: I'm afraid we don't. Do you want some?

Dessert? We have some fancy cakes today.

No, do you want dessert? We have a strange dessert today.

Sounds worth a try. I might as well try some.

Sounds worth a try. I might as well try.

It's good. I'll be back in a few minutes.

A: OK. I'll be right there.

* * * In a fast food restaurant * * *

* * * In a fast food restaurant * * *

Waiter: OK, that's a cheeseburger and chicken wings, extra spicy.

Attendant: OK, you ordered a cheeseburger and a chicken wing. Add some seasoning.

Sasha: Yes.

Sasha: Yes.

Attendant: Would you like something to drink?

Attendant: Would you like something to drink?

Sasha: Do you have a diet coke?

Sasha: Do you have a diet coke?

Attendant: I'm afraid we don't. We have diet Pepsi.

Attendant: No, but we have diet Pepsi.

Sasha: Then, I'll take that.

Sasha: I'll take it then.

Linda: Two, please.

Linda: Two, please.

Waiter: Do you want your Pepsi now?

Attendant: Would you like a Pepsi now?

Linda: Yes, please.

Linda: Yes.

Sasha: No, thank you. I want to wait for my cheeseburger.

Sasha: Not now. I want to wait for my cheeseburger.

Attendant: Would you like some dessert?

Attendant: Would you like dessert?

Linda: No, thanks. I'm sure I'll be full.

Linda: No .. I think I'm full.

Sasha: They have great chocolate cheesecake here.

Sasha: They have very good chocolate pancakes.

Linda: Really? Maybe we can share some.

Linda: Really? Why don't we share one?

Attendant: Shall I take two forks?

Attendant: Shall I get you two forks?

Linda: Yes, please. That's a good idea.

Linda: Yes, good idea. Thank you.